Web Design Semester Exam Review

Web Design Semester Exam Review True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. ____ 1. Using Macromedia Dreamweaver 8, you c...
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Web Design Semester Exam Review True/False Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false. ____

1. Using Macromedia Dreamweaver 8, you can incorporate text, images, video, animation, and other media into a Web site.

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2. In the Property inspector, you can change the attributes of selected text or an object on the page.

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3. The Insert bar contains several categories, such as Common and Layout.

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4. To close an entire panel group, select Minimize Panel Group from the Options menu for that panel group.

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5. To view a page in the primary browser selected for previews, press the F2 key on the keyboard.

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6. Whenever you begin a Web site, you should first plan the site.

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7. It is good practice to keep all files relevant to a site in the same folder.

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8. If the content of a Web page is text, you can either type the text or copy and paste it from another source.

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9. When you create a new page in Dreamweaver, Dreamweaver automatically inserts several lines of HTML code into the page.

____ 10. Once text is on the page, you can use the Property inspector to format it. ____ 11. You may not create an ordered list using letters. ____ 12. You should always include some way for visitors to correspond or interact with you or someone in your organization. ____ 13. In some browsers, alt text is displayed briefly when the user moves the pointer over the graphic. ____ 14. A hotspot cannot be clicked as a hyperlink. ____ 15. A hotspot can only be drawn as a rectangle. ____ 16. You can use tables in HTML either to present data in columns and rows or to lay out text and graphics on the page. ____ 17. To change or delete a table, you need to select the table. ____ 18. Text links at the bottom of a page are useful for anyone who has scrolled down through the page where the main navigation bar is no longer visible. ____ 19. Dreamweaver lets you add sound and movies to your Web site quickly and easily. ____ 20. By default, all panels in the Fireworks work environment are docked to the left side of the workspace. ____ 21. If you draw or place each object on a separate layer, it is more difficult for you to control or change each object. ____ 22. You may not use Fireworks tools to edit imported graphics. ____ 23. You can collapse a panel, leaving only the title bar visible, or hide a panel to remove it completely. ____ 24. Graphic design elements exclude the use of lines, colors, shapes, and textures. ____ 25. As soon as you add a filter, you see its effects on-screen. ____ 26. You cannot apply multiple filters to a single object.

____ 27. You should not use bevel effects to add depth to the object itself. ____ 28. You can change the stacking order of objects by dragging their positions up or down on the Layers panel. ____ 29. An optimized image is ready to be placed on a Web page. ____ 30. Macromedia Flash 8 is best known for its animated text and graphics. ____ 31. A requirement for viewing Flash content on the Web is having Macromedia Flash Player installed. ____ 32. By stacking objects on the same layer, you gain more control over each object on the Stage. ____ 33. When the Flash movie is played, a playhead moves from frame to frame on the Timeline. ____ 34. You can open and close panels or resize the Timeline to see more or less of the Stage and workspace. ____ 35. It is a good practice to include animation, sound, and video on every Web site you build. ____ 36. You can use animated billboards effectively to explain a concept. ____ 37. When you start a new Flash document, you first need general information about the structure and content. ____ 38. You can arrange layers to cause objects to appear in the background or foreground. ____ 39. Most computer monitors are now capable of displaying millions of colors. ____ 40. After entering text, you can double-click a text block to activate it. ____ 41. When you edit a symbol, Flash updates all instances of that symbol in your document. ____ 42. By altering a shape in the Timeline, you can create the illusion of one shape morphing into another shape. ____ 43. You can view the images and animation as they will appear when you publish the document as a movie. ____ 44. On the Timeline, a good tween is shown by a solid line with an arrow. ____ 45. Testing a movie in the stand-alone Flash player offers a better representation of what viewers will experience than a preview in a browser. Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

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a. Document toolbar c. Property inspector b. Document window d. Docked panels ____ 47. To insert a link to a specific location on a page, use the ____ button in the Common category of the Insert bar. a. Hyperlink c. Named Anchor b. Email Link d. Table ____ 48. To insert media objects, such as Flash, Shockwave, Applets, and ActiveX, use the ____ button in the Common category of the Insert bar. a. Media c. Images b. Date d. Comment

____ 49. The figure above shows the expanded ____ as it appears when you are working with text. a. Insert bar c. Property inspector b. Document window d. Document toolbar

____ 50. You will find the copyright symbol in the Characters menu, shown in the figure above, in the ____ category of the Insert bar. a. Layout c. HTML b. Text d. Forms ____ 51. ____ enable(s) you to quickly make design changes across a Web site. a. The Insert bar c. The Document toolbar b. The Property inspector d. Cascading Style Sheets ____ 52. ____ control which page elements other team members or contributors to the site—such as writers, graphic artists, or other Web developers—can edit. a. Cascading style sheets c. Tables b. Templates d. Media objects ____ 53. ____ is the idea of sameness from one page to the next. a. Consistency c. Reusability b. Portability d. Synchronicity

____ 54. All images used within a site are listed as site assets on the ____ panel, which is represented in the figure above. a. Snippets c. Files b. CSS d. Assets ____ 55. The ____ is the source file for any Flash project and is created in the Flash program. a. Flash document (.fla) c. Flash SWF file (.swf) b. Windows bitmap (.bmp) d. Flash Video file format (.flv) ____ 56. When you are creating a new document in Fireworks, the area that opens is called the ____. a. image plate c. background b. canvas d. image context ____ 57. ____ is generally used for photographic images or images with gradients and more colors. a. BMP c. GIF b. PNG d. JPEG ____ 58. You can use commands to apply saved actions to many images at once by running a(n) ____ process. a. multiple c. aggregate b. batch d. group ____ 59. Image file size can be addressed through image ____. a. optimization c. validation b. reconstruction d. verification ____ 60. The ____ panel lists every step or action you take in a session with Fireworks. a. Assets c. History b. Layers d. Optimize ____ 61. ____ give images a slight lift from the page, adding depth and interest to the page. a. Borders c. Divisions b. Boundaries d. Shadows ____ 62. Batch processes help you make all the images on your site look ____. a. variable c. consistent b. sorted d. indistinguishable ____ 63. The term “____” is used to describe both the authoring environment and the rich media files you produce from a Flash authoring document. a. Small Web File c. Flash b. HyperText d. Projector ____ 64. A ____document gives you background about the goals, purpose, and audience for a Flash movie.

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a. controlling c. guiding b. design d. primary Each ____ of a storyboard describes images and actions over time. a. panel c. chapter b. frame d. unit A frame rate of ____ frames per second is recommended for simple computer animation. a. 6 c. 18 b. 12 d. 24 If a movie is intended to run for 5 seconds at the rate of 12 frames per second, the Timleline will play for ____ frames. a. 5 c. 60 b. 12 d. 61 Flash documents are saved with the ____ filename extension. a. .html c. .txt b. .fla d. .doc You can use the Object Drawing option at the bottom of the ____ panel to draw shapes that are grouped together automatically as you make them. a. Library c. Tools b. Layers d. Assets You can use the ____to add gradient fills that fade from one color to another. a. Color Mixer c. Info panel b. Actions panel d. Transform panel Any symbol you create is automatically placed in a storage area called the ____ for the current document. a. reserve c. backup b. template store d. library There are three types of symbols (called behaviors): graphic, ____, and movie clip. a. image c. button b. icon d. link You can produce animation in Flash using frame-by-frame animation and ___. a. averaging c. mediating b. tweening d. interpolating Flash lets you use ____ tweening to animate between two shapes on the Stage. a. object c. symbol b. instance d. shape The most basic action in Flash is the ____ action. a. stop c. play b. goto d. stopAllSound

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